
When under enemy bases, enemy fighters can change direction at will. As you progress in levels, the green hexagonal enemy space stations begin to shoot missiles from their cores. During flight, you must avoid stationary asteroids and mines. It runs on Galaga hardware and has the same video system as Rally-X. For Nintendo system ports, it only came out on Namco Museum Megamix and the Wii Virtual Console Arcade version, which the latter was only ported in Japan. It was released in arcades in November 1981. Game PlayThis game is similar to Time Pilot and Sinistar in that your ship stays in the center of the screen. Bosconian is a multi-directional shooter created by Namco. Log in to rate this game! Cabinet Style Weights and Measures Type manufacture and distribution.The result was Bosconian. Within the Personal Impressions category, 'Like' carries a little more weight than the other factors. Bosconian is a multi-directional shooter arcade game that was released by Namco in 1981 and licensed to Midway Games for U.S. Personal Impressions and Technical Impressions each account for half of the total score. Bosconian - KLOV/IAM 5 Point User Score: 3.61 (7 votes) Personal Impressions Score: 3.57 Player spaceship stays at screen center, firing both to front and rear, surviving enemy fighters to destroy all green hexagonal enemy space stations by shooting their core or all six corners. Pac-Man Plus, Gorf, Omega Race, Kick, Kick-Man, Space Invaders Deluxe, Pac-Man, Space Invaders II, Extra Bases, and Rally-X. during the time period Bosconian was produced include Ms.

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On the last couple of episodes I have pointed you to the Old School Gamer magazine – before recording this show I wasn’t able to find time to go through their back issues. We offer 100 Free Online Web Browser Game Play of these classic arcade and video games. As usual I have included some of the memorable sound effects of the game itself as well as a few vintage audio treats for your listening pleasure.

In addition I was able to find a few helpful articles online that shed some light on the possible popularity of the Namco title, in particular on this episode I quote from Galaga Boss Fight Books #4 by Michael Kimball. As always I have done my level best to shine the spotlight on those individuals we have to thank for bringing the game to life – in this case that was a little tougher than usual as multiple sources online have claimed a handful of different people were responsible for Bosconian. Unlike last week’s episode, Bosconian is an arcade title that I was able to experience at that Showbiz Pizza of my youth – sort of – although as I point out in the show itself, the Arkadia Retrocade does sport the game in it’s collection. Friends, thank you for joining us again for a new episode of the Diary of An Arcade Employee podcast – on this show we tackle Bosconian, the space-themed multi-directional shooter released by Namco back in 1981.
